Efficacy of spinal cord epidural electrical stimulation in gait recovery
of Spinal Cord Injury patients, a systematic review of human clinical
trials
- Mansour Parvaresh Rizi,
- Solaleh Aminian
, - Negin Karimi Dehkordi

Solaleh Aminian

IUMS
Corresponding Author:s.aminian110@gmail.com
Author ProfileNegin Karimi Dehkordi

Iran University of Medical Sciences
Author ProfileAbstract
After using epidural electrical stimulation to reduce spastic pains in
spinal cord injury sufferers from long ago, more recently the
possibility of its usage in improving motor abilities has been proposed
and shown in some human clinical trials. This systematic review searches
4 important databases including PubMed, Embase, Scopus and web of
science in compliance with the PRISMA guidelines to find relevant human
clinical trials and extract their data to get the most accurate
conclusion and possibly consider the use of epidural electrical
stimulation more seriously and extensively to help spinal cord injury
patients struggling for their most basic skills. We concluded that
epidural electrical stimulation has had notable effect on regain of
walking even in those with chronic complete paralysis.